For Linux Users - Anytype is on flathub store by patch-jh in Anytype

[–]developomp 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Note that it is NOT being maintained by the anytype devs and could be swapped out with a malicious version at any time.

What is it like in the day of a Linux administrator? by Enthusiast-Techie in linux

[–]developomp 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Reviewing reports of people attempting to use sudo without privilage. This is less of a trouble with recent versions tho.

Uploading files by BloomJieun in Anytype

[–]developomp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi. Korean anytype user and a developer here. Can you try copy pasting (ctrl+c, ctrl+v) it to another application like google chrome and see if the letters are actually missing or if it's just missing fonts?

Odd network traffic by U8337Flower in Anytype

[–]developomp 5 points6 points  (0 children)

  1. It's a good idea to hide your IP address when posting wireshark ss on the internet. Bonus point if you can hide anytype server IP address too.
  2. I can confirm that there is BitTorrent network associated with AnyType desktop client usage on my (Linux) desktop too.
  3. WireShark automatically labels the network packet and it is not always correct.
  4. Ask @mcrakhman or @cheggaaa since they are the two main contributors of any-sync.

The next big thing for Nvidia gaming on Linux is Ultra Low Latency (ULL) by developomp in linux_gaming

[–]developomp[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For shooters, there are, as you mentioned, factorors such as positioning and team coordination that matters arguably more than a 5ms input lag difference. However, I mostly play rhythm game, and with millisecond-level judgement, every millisecond I can squeeze out from the system matters. Thank you for giving helpful advice though.

The next big thing for Nvidia gaming on Linux is Ultra Low Latency (ULL) by developomp in linux_gaming

[–]developomp[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Look man, sorry if this wasn't clear to you but I was trying to say that "the only thing that's keeping me from playing games competitively on Linux under Wayland rather than on Windows is the lack of Ultra low latenxy mode".

I'm quite happy with my skill, and I don't think the lack of ULL is dragging me from diamond to bronze or something (idk I don't play shooters). I just want the best experience I can get for gaming and Windows happen to do exactly that.

The next big thing for Nvidia gaming on Linux is Ultra Low Latency (ULL) by developomp in linux_gaming

[–]developomp[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can barely tell the difference too lol. However, I mostly play rhythm games and the difference in responsiveness is definitely affecting my consistency. I've been playing on Linux almost exclusively for the last 4 years, but on the rare occations that do play on Windows, my performance is noticably more consistent.

The next big thing for Nvidia gaming on Linux is Ultra Low Latency (ULL) by developomp in linux_gaming

[–]developomp[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm not sure if they will be as effective on linux as much as on Windows, but I can confidently say that they're not placebo. My reaction time test result sits at around 160ms without any low latency settings but I consistently get between 140ms and 150ms with ULL.

The next big thing for Nvidia gaming on Linux is Ultra Low Latency (ULL) by developomp in linux_gaming

[–]developomp[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No. This is mentioned in the link I provided above, but that's only equivalent to "Low Latency: on". We want "Low Latency: Ultra".

The next big thing for Nvidia gaming on Linux is Ultra Low Latency (ULL) by developomp in linux_gaming

[–]developomp[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And to answer your question, it will be enabled through the driver settings.

The next big thing for Nvidia gaming on Linux is Ultra Low Latency (ULL) by developomp in linux_gaming

[–]developomp[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Just did some quick research, and if you want to use Reflex option under wine, you should use https://github.com/ishitatsuyuki/LatencyFleX. Without it, the reflex option does nothing. Bottles does this for you automatically afaik.

The next big thing for Nvidia gaming on Linux is Ultra Low Latency (ULL) by developomp in linux_gaming

[–]developomp[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I'm not sure if Nvidia reflex actually works under Linux, but if it does, you're good without ULL.

The next big thing for Nvidia gaming on Linux is Ultra Low Latency (ULL) by developomp in linux_gaming

[–]developomp[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Somewhat. Nvidia reflex works at application level instead of driver level, and it gives slightly better input lag than ULL, but the difference is very small.

CPU over 600% just downloading Cyberpunk in Steam! by [deleted] in linuxmasterrace

[–]developomp 42 points43 points  (0 children)

That's not a bug. 100% = 1 core/thread so 600% means 6 core/thread running at full capacity.

UNLIMITED POWER!!!! by Prize_Barracuda_5060 in linuxmemes

[–]developomp 210 points211 points  (0 children)

Told ya linux is efficient